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May the 4th Be With You Craft recycled plastic Easter egg Weeble Wobbles

May 4, 2019 by Stefanie Girard

Now this technique for turning recycled plastic Easter eggs into Weeble Wobbles is just too cool. I want to paint them in all sorts of themes. But to celebrate May the 4th Be With you day try out the Star Wars characters in this post over at Almost Unschoolers that features a tutorial on how to make recycled plastic Easter egg weeble wobbles

Looking for more fun Star Wars Crafts and Patterns? Check out these fun handmade Star Wars items on Etsy.

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Steven Rodrig: Breathing New Life into E-Waste

Steven Rodrig is a Cuban-born, New Jersey-based artist known for transforming discarded electronic components into stunning sculptures. His work, often inspired by nature, showcases the potential of upcycled materials in art.

From Structural Mechanics to Artistic Expression

Born in Havana in 1963 and immigrating to the U.S. in 1966, Rodrig’s background is rooted in structural mechanics rather than formal art training. His exposure to printed circuit boards (PCBs) in his professional life sparked a fascination with their intricate designs, leading him to repurpose them into artistic creations.

Rodrig’s sculptures often depict organic forms—sea turtles, dragonflies, hummingbirds—crafted meticulously from PCBs and other electronic waste. He begins with detailed sketches, then sources specific components, sometimes waiting weeks to find the right pieces. His work explores the intersection of technology and nature, prompting reflections on the rapid evolution of electronics and its environmental impact.

One of Rodrig’s standout pieces is “Sea Turtle Searching for Deep Data,” a sculpture that exemplifies his ability to merge technological materials with natural forms. Another intriguing work, “Attempt At Transferring Data Into The Organic World V.9,” involves embedding PCBs into egg contents, symbolizing the blend of organic and manmade data.

Rodrig’s art has been featured in various exhibitions and publications, highlighting his innovative approach to sustainability and design. His sculptures serve as a commentary on consumerism and the lifecycle of technology, encouraging viewers to reconsider the value of discarded materials.

Through his unique fusion of art and environmental consciousness, Steven Rodrig invites us to see the beauty in the overlooked and to reflect on our relationship with technology and waste.

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